Nick Schultz

My fascination with comparative anatomy and physiology as an undergrad at USC led me to pursue a my PhD. In 2013 I started a project on the genetics of mouse penis bone morphology which has expanded into a number of interesting projects, which have exposed me to a diverse set of techniques. The thought that drives me the most in my research is that we could potentially learn a great deal about bone development by studying penis bones. I hope that studies like the one proposed here will help to boost support for basic evolutionary research.